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MCC, Bengal cricket together mark first Test at Eden Gardens
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the first ever official cricket Test match at the Eden Gardens here, the Marylebone Cricket Club and the Cricket Association of Bengal have come together this week to ...
7 hrs ago | The West Australian
Kiwi batsman Ryder axed over late night
New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder has been dropped for Saturday's one-day cricket international against the West Indies in Auckland for an alcohol-related indiscretion.
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Warne dismisses England coach rumours
Shane Warne has played down suggestions he could become the next England coach. Following the sacking of Peter Moores on Wednesday, reports surfaced in Australia that Kevin Pietersen had approached Warne - a ...
15 hrs ago | Daily Express
ANDREW STRAUSS says he is the right man as the new captain to bring back unity to an England dressing room split over Kevin Pietersen's power struggle.
National Sport: ECB: 'Fall out is not our fault'
England's National Selector Geoff Miller has defended the actions of the England and Wales Cricket Board in the wake of the row that led to the departure of Kevin Pietersen and Peter Moores.
Hussey's bowling more key than batting for selection
His brilliant hitting has made him a domestic star, but David Hussey believes his bowling could be the key to securing a place in Australiaa s looming World Cup campaigns.
Lanka to finalise itinerary for Pak tour by...
Karachi : Sri Lanka Cricket will by Friday finalise the itinerary for its tour of Pakistan after the host country asked them to speed up their decision making, a senior official of the Pakistan Cricket Board ...
THE official demise of Matthew Hayden as an international cricketer should begin on Wednesday, with the selectors leaving him out of Australia's one-day and Twenty20 squads for matches that begin next Sunday.
Ailing Australia still have firepower for Ashes
London: Problems abound for the Australia cricket team after their worst year since the dark days of 1985.
With rumour and counter-rumour over the futures of Kevin Pietersen and Peter Moores, plenty of current and former players have been having their say on the developing situation 'I still believe Pietersen has a ...
KP, coach fallout, blame it on Warne: Gooch
London: Whatever be England's troubles blame it on Shane Warne, believes former skipper Graham Gooch as he singled out the Aussie spin wizard for passing on his dislike for coaches to Kevin Pietersen during ...
Punjab Police to charge PCA for cricket security
The Punjab Police is planning to slap a bill of nearly Rs.14 million on the Punjab Cricket Association towards providing security at the Mohali stadium during the last two Test matches and one One-day ...
Hayden departs SCG with no sign that it's all over
Kellie Hayden in the stands at the SCG. Chloe Saltau, Sydney January 7, 2009 IN THE Brewongle Stand, Kellie Hayden joined a standing ovation reserved for champions.
Peter Siddle breaks South Africa's resistance
With the SCG pitch cracking up faster than the global economy, Australia's gameplan was to fire the ball in hard and straight.
Mushtaq Ahmed, the former Pakistan legspinner, will return to Hove as Sussex's coach for three months this year.
Srikkanth sets table-topping targets for India
Kris Srikkanth: "The development of a side is a process and cannot be done overnight" © Getty Images Kris Srikkanth, the chairman of India's national selectors, has outlined two important targets for the ...
Kent not to on object Graham Ford's new job
London, Jan 6: Tipped to be the next England cricket coach, Graham Ford will have no problem leaving his current employers county side Kent, which has promised not to come in the way if its director of cricket ...
SHANE WARNE for England coach? A fanciful idea, but The Tonk couldn't resist asking the spin king if he was interested in the job given Peter Moores appears firmly on the outer.
Selectors accused of dropping the ball
THE national selectors have been accused of ignoring the decline of Matthew Hayden to the detriment of Australian cricket in the same way the West Indies clung to their heroes before tumbling from grace.
Australia will bounce back, says Stuart Clark
Melbourne Injured pacer Stuart Clark does not think Australia's days of absolute domination is over and believes the team would bounce back with renewed vigour after the series defeat against South Africa.